Violence Continues

November 13, 1985

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — Police shot and killed two black women Tuesday. The death toll from anti- apartheid violence that began in September 1984 is now more than 800. One of Tuesday's deaths occurred in Upington, a remote sheep-farming area that had been free of unrest. Police said they fired on a crowd that was throwing gasoline bombs. The other death was in the Mamelodi black township near Pretoria. A mob attacked a black police officer's home and he responded with revolver fire. Near Cape Town, several thousand blacks attended a peaceful funeral for a previous riot victim in the Crossroads shanty city, witnesses said. A private clinic reported three people were treated for police birdshot and buckshot wounds suffered in fighting after the funeral.